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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
The suspect that Macnaghten was especially interested in was Druitt. So is your suggestion here that Mac's noting that Druitt had died may have caused Swanson to think that Kosminski was dead?
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I am suggesting that, having read Macnaghten's Memorandum, Swanson could hardly have believed that Kosminski was dead; and that the dead suspect he had in mind in 1895 was in fact the same as Macnaghten's.
I do not know what caused Swanson to think 15 or more years later that Kosminski had died before 1895.
It could be that he confused him with Druitt, or it could be that Kosminski's early death was part of the tall story that Anderson evidently told him.Last edited by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1; 10-12-2023, 09:36 PM.
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